Guy Bensen, National Review, on Juan Williams:
I have great admiration for Juan Williams. Although we rarely agree on issues, his arguments almost always strike me as thoughtful, measured, and ideologically unpredictable. Having had the pleasure of meeting Juan
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First off, you’ll pardon me if I don’t shed any tears over Tom Daschle. Hopefully, he’ll be staying gone for good this time, though I doubt that’ll happen. He’s too deep in the councils of the Democrats to stay gone
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Welcome one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere… Bitblog’s Nightly Ramble.
Friday, and lots of fresh snow up the ground in Bitsville, today. A lot of it coming from the Obama people, and congressional
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Welcome one and all to the most intense nightly read on the ‘shere… Bitsblog’s Nightly Ramble.
- I shouldn’t have to tell you the amount of heat I’m taking for my stand on Unions. Boortz, today touches on this, too…
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Word from the Boston Pheonix, this morning:
This morning, Massachusetts State Senator Dianne Wilkerson was arrested on charges of attempted extortion and wire fraud after an 18-month investigation by the FBI. The FBI alleges that Wilkerson took bribes from
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The Puffington Post has their knickers in a twist over this quote by Michele Backmann
But guess what? Not all cultures are equal. Not all values are equal
Duh!
There is no evidence that all cultures are equal, none, nada,
David’s quote of Ed Morressy seems to me quite on the money. Consider the operative phrase of Ed’s very first line: “Stench of Desperation”.
And what is driving this desperation, you may ask? Wasn’t Obama ahead? What explains this?
Well,
These Nightly Rambles are all things I’ve found during the day. I input them all day long and auto-post whatever I’ve collected at around 4 to 430 eastern. I put things in here that catch my eye but that perhaps
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Back along about the end of 2006, during a Christmas break, I wrote an extended piece about Islam and some of the problems in the world with relation to it. I’ll post it here, because I think it’;s ideas are
Michael D is miffed at Obama for suggesting that the solution for oil supply problems is to find more. Apparently to him, that’s not painful enough for us.
Look, I know that there are people who are suffering because of
Little Green Footballs is on the ball, here, having noticed about half of blogdom is missing… if, that is you’re using IE7… saying about 7pm EDT:
I’ve confirmed that there’s some kind of problem on the Internet, that only seems
Jim Rutttenberg, New York Times, is shocked that John McCain is painting BO as ill-informed, arrogant and out of touch:
WASHINGTON — After spending much of the summer searching for an effective line of attack against Senator Barack Obama
- At some point, the rain around here has to stop. Not that we’ve had flooding of any serious amounts, but it’s rained around here about every day this summer, for at least part of the day. Today is another example.
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan has changed his story and admits that FOX News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly never received talking points from the White House.
On Friday, McClellan said on MSNBC that FOX News commentators would receive White
- Yeah, I was out all weekend. So, we made the trip over the weekend, to Fair Haven State Park, which is one of the best in the state. There’s a problem, though with the state Reservation system for their campgrounds;
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